![]() Update: The Campaign Cooldown Quest has been removed during a hotfix April 11th 2017.Ĭomment by bncmakesanb Pretty sure the trigger for this is completing "The broken shore: Investigating the legion". ![]() Some of the quests are started by your champions, make sure they are not on a mission or if they just returned, make sure to relog in your order hall.Ĭheck out this comment for all questlines: Champions of Legionfall/champions-of-legionfall#comments:id=2485617 To complete the quest, you actually need to complete the questline in your order hall, which will unlock the last follower. If it says "false" you should be able to starte the quest (assuming you did all the other prequests up to Defending Broken Isles) If it says "TRUE" then you have to wait one day. You can check your status with this command: /run print (IsQuestFlaggedCompleted(46775)) Completing the prequest on the same day will give you a cooldown on starting the next chapter via the quest Campaign Cooldown The quest will only become visible if you did not do any of the previous quests on the same day. You need to have finished the first 2 parts of Breaching the Tombĭon't be on Cathedral of Eternal Night: Altar of the Aegis to avoid phasingīelow you can find the quest that starts the chain and the follower you'll get.Ĭomment by dasbaumThis Quest is part of the "second" chapter for the 7.2 questline.You need to have Heroic Weapons (click through and check "reward from" for your class specific quest).You need to have completed A Glorious Campaign.Once you have your new follower, go back to Deliverance Point to turn in this quest. The chain starts with a quest you get when returning to your class hall after accepting Champions of Legionfall. Comment by HelcayalaDon't go searching through your class hall expecting someone to talk to to instantly complete this quest.Ĭhampions of Legionfall can only be completed after you have completed the quest chain to recruit your new 7.2 follower.
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Employees have a greater sense of work-life balance.When Accenture employers were asked to compare flexibility to other benefits or rewards, flexibility ranked in the top three, challenging the notion that compensation and advancement are employees' primary motivators. Flexibility is a cheap way for companies to "reward" employees.Another 23% of men and women said that it was somewhat important. Of respondents to AstraZeneca's flexibility survey, 80% of women said that flexibility was very important in their decision to stay at the company as did 61% of men. About 80% of Accenture employees said that their ability to manage work and home life affects their career choices and their desire to stay at the company. Workers are more likely to stay put if their company offers flexibility.And a recent report by Corporate Voices for Working Families found that companies that champion flexibility yield a number of benefits. ![]() Yet, flexibility is the word du jour, at the tip of every employee's tongue, and possibly as desirable to today's overworked employees as, dare I say, sleep. When you think of your ideal job, what's comes to mind? Great salary? Potential to move up? Well, if you're like 95 percent of employees, it's flexibility, according to a Discover study.Īccording to the Society for Human Resource Management, only a bout half of employers often flextime-the ability to work a flexible schedule. ![]() They’re familiar with you, so they continue glancing down the page. They type in a keyword that leads them to a page with your PPC ad at the top of the results. Let’s say a searcher is aware of your brand and is out searching and comparing. 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That may seem like a digital marketers’ way to expand your marketing plan and make you increase the amount you spend. Is one better than the other? Should you put all your resources on one? Paid advertising versus organic marketing is one of the most widely debated topics in the digital marketing industry. This includes both the content humans read on the page, as well as the coded language developers use to create the page. By far, the best way to utilize SEO is to create high-quality content that shares good information with your viewers, and is worded in such a way as to attract attention in the search engines. The process involves creating sites and pages with enough high-quality content on them that Google ranks them well on their own merits. How do those differ from SEO? Search engine optimization is the process of getting into the search engines organically instead of through a paid platform. ![]() While PPC is considered to be the largest and most in-demand way of advertising online, it isn’t the only way. Are the primary moneymakers for a lot of platforms online.That would make PPC a part of SEM, but not the other way around. Instead, SEM refers to all paid digital marketing. Search engine marketing appears to be a global concept, one that would refer to how you market your business online. In a logical sense, it seems as if SEM would be at the top of the food chain. To do that, let’s start with the three most talked about acronyms in digital marketing: SEO, SEM, and PPC. If you’re building your business using digital marketing methods, having a general understanding of the language will help you build the marketing plan you truly desire. But if you think you’re hiring a company to do one thing, and they do something else because you aren’t speaking the right language, that’s where challenges arise. Even people who have been in the business for years use these terms in different ways. ![]() And all do a good job of bringing business through your doors – if they are utilized in the correct manner. You might even have a vague understanding of what each of them means.Īll are meant to help you get your message out online. If you’ve been online for a bit, you’ve probably seen these acronyms over and over again. SEO, SEM, and PPC tend to be the highest on the list. Like every industry, digital marketing has its share of acronyms. ![]() So, Liz Braswell wrote some twisted fairytales and I just read Beauty and The Beast one. The way they made Belle fall in love with a Beast that only thinks of himself is the typical "I can change him" type of story we all love. I recommend you to read it!īeauty and The Beast is one of my favorite fairytales ever. I absolutely loved it, it's impeccable! The whole atmosphere of this book is sooo good! (little creepy too). ❊.Many people don't like this book, but for me it was a 5-star read. Another thing that's different here is the fae creatures and magic elements. ♡ It happens like in the original, Maurice goes to the castle and Beast arrests him, and Belle goes to look for him and trades her life for hers✮ After that, nothing happens the same. ♧ The thing is she's not just an enchantress, but the enchantress that cursed Beast. ![]() Then, you realize that Belle's mother is an enchantress. ✎.At first, we have the same introduction "Onde Upon a Time." which made me super happy. Not because you'll never be able to look at the movie the same way (believe me) but because I don't think I'd ever twist the story this way. ☃.So, Liz Braswell wrote some twisted fairytales and I just read Beauty and The Beast one. ☽Twisted-Tale Review☾.Beauty and The Beast is one of my favorite fairytales ever. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 September 2021 ![]() ![]() If Sagittarius A*’s mercurial nature made it hard to see, it also makes it an exciting laboratory for future studies of black holes and Einstein’s general theory of relativity, his hallowed theory of gravity. That’s why extracting a clear image of Sagittarius A* from the data collected in the 2017 observing run has been the work of several years. Katie Bouman, a California Institute of Technology computer scientist and astronomer who co-leads the EHT’s imaging working group, said that matter orbits Sagittarius A* so quickly that it changes “minute to minute.” Imagine taking a time-lapse photograph of a speeding bullet-doing so isn’t easy. Sagittarius A* is more than 1,000 times less massive, so it changes about 1,000 times faster, as matter moves in tighter, quicker orbits around the black hole. Practically speaking, that means you can stare at it for a long time, and it will scarcely change. M87*, the black hole at the heart of the galaxy Messier 87, or M87, is so huge that the matter swirling around it takes many hours to complete a full orbit. That’s because Sagittarius A* is constantly changing. The team also captured the raw data for the Sagittarius A* image in the same campaign, but converting those observations into an actual picture took much longer. We’ve already seen the first finished product from that effort: M87*. In April 2017 the EHT collaboration spent several nights pointing that virtual instrument at Sagittarius A* and other supermassive black holes. The EHT captures images of this shadow using a technique called very long baseline interferometry (VLBI), which combines radio observatories on multiple continents to form a virtual Earth-size telescope, an instrument with the highest resolution in all of astronomy. But they warp spacetime around them so severely that, when they are illuminated by glowing streams of infalling matter shredded in their gravitational grip, they cast a “shadow.” The shadow is about two and a half times larger than a black hole’s event horizon: its boundary and its defining feature, the line in spacetime through which nothing that passes can ever return. “But until now, we didn’t have the direct picture.”īlack holes trap everything that falls in, including light, so they are, in a very real sense, unseeable. ![]() “I met 20 years ago and have loved it and tried to understand it since,” Özel said. For example, when astronomers Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez shared a portion of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work on Sagittarius A*, their citation specified that they were awarded for “the discovery of a supermassive compact object at the centre of our galaxy,” not the revelation of a “black hole.” The time for that sort of caution has expired.Īt the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., this morning, Feryal Özel, a professor of astronomy and physics at the University of Arizona and a member of the EHT Science Council, introduced the picture, a dark ring framed by three shining knots of trillion-degree gas. Yet they’ve been hesitant to say that outright. Scientists have long thought that a supermassive black hole hidden deep in the chaotic central region of our galaxy was the only possible explanation for the bizarre things that happen there-such as giant stars slingshotting around an invisible something in space at an appreciable fraction of the speed of light. Sagittarius A* is our own private supermassive black hole, the still point around which our galaxy revolves. It’s not the first picture of a black hole this collaboration has given us-that was the iconic image of M87*, which they revealed on April 10, 2019. This morning, at simultaneous press conferences around the world, the astronomers of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) revealed the first image of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. The mystery at the heart of the Milky Way has finally been solved. In Android Oreo and later, permission is granted on a per-app basis, so you can allow Chrome or Slack to install apps while blocking others. Up until Android Nougat, there was a single toggle that let you either block or install apps from unknown sources. IDGĭepending on your phone, the mechanism is a little different. In the Special app access settings, you’ll find an Unknown sources or Unknown apps tab, which lets you shut off the installation of apps from a non-Play Store source, such as Chrome or some other browser. To keep a lid on any potential trouble, Google has built a way to shut off any accidental or unintentional downloads. When you install an app from outside Google’s store, you’re losing out on Play Protect and opening your phone up to possible malware. One of the greatest benefits of Android is also one of it’s biggest risks: downloading apps that aren’t on the Play Store. That’s because most phones use the 2D front camera to scan your face rather than a 3D map like with Face ID on the iPhone or Huawei’s depth-sensing camera, so they’re very easy to spoof with little more than a picture. Numerous phones also offer face unlocking, but unless you have a Huawei Mate 20, you should skip these. It only takes a few seconds to enact a very important layer of protection. Find it and head over to your security settings to register one or more fingerprints. And if you bought your Android phone within the past two years, there’s a good chance it has a fingerprint sensor either below the screen, on the back, or built into the power button. After you’re prompted to enter your Google password, a code will be sent to your default phone via text or call which will need to be entered in order to grant access your account.Ī password might be a strong way to secure your phone, but it can’t beat your fingerprint. As the name suggests, with 2-step verification, you’re adding an extra layer of protection, so even if someone steals your password they still won’t be able to get into your account. No matter what you use your phone to do, your Google account is central to everything that happens. And make sure it’s not the same as the one that protects your primary Google account. But even if you choose a string of letter and numbers, you should set a reminder to change once every six months or so. A 6-digit pin is far better, but the best of all is a random password. ![]() A pattern (made on a 9-dot square) is easiest to remember but the least secure. While newer Android phones offer numerous biometric methods for unlocking, every phone still requires one of three traditional locking methods: pattern, PIN, or password. ![]() You don’t need to be a paranoid android to put a basic layer of protection on your device, you only need to change a few settings. ![]() In Android 7 Nougat, that switched to file-based encryption, but the end result is essentially the same: The data on your phone is protected by 256-bit AES standard encryption as soon as its locked, so unless someone knows your passcode, they can’t see anything. Ever since Android 5 Lollipop, Android has offered full-device encryption by default, as long as you set some kind of an locking method on your phone (pattern, pin, or password). ![]() The regime is thereafter known as the Northern Yuan dynasty in historiography. The Genghisid rulers of the Yuan then retreated north and continued to rule the Mongolian Plateau. Next, the Yuan dynasty lost control of the Tibetan Plateau and China proper in 13, respectively, and collapsed after its capital of Dadu was taken over by Ming forces. The part of the empire that fell first was the Ilkhanate, which disintegrated in the period of 1335–1353. In 1304, during the reign of Temür, the three western khanates accepted the suzerainty of the Yuan dynasty. By the time of Kublai's death in 1294, the Mongol Empire had fractured into four separate khanates or empires, each pursuing its own interests and objectives: the Golden Horde khanate in the northwest, the Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia, the Ilkhanate in the southwest, and the Yuan dynasty in the east, based in modern-day Beijing. Kublai successfully took power, but war ensued as he sought unsuccessfully to regain control of the Chagatayid and Ögedeid families. A key reason for the split was the dispute over whether the Mongol Empire would become a sedentary, cosmopolitan empire, or would stay true to the Mongol nomadic and steppe-based lifestyle.Īfter Möngke Khan died (1259), rival kurultai councils simultaneously elected different successors, the brothers Ariq Böke and Kublai Khan, who fought each other in the Toluid Civil War (1260–1264) and also dealt with challenges from the descendants of other sons of Genghis. The Toluids prevailed after a bloody purge of Ögedeid and Chagatayid factions, but disputes continued among the descendants of Tolui. The empire began to split due to wars over succession, as the grandchildren of Genghis Khan disputed whether the royal line should follow from his son and initial heir Ögedei or from one of his other sons, such as Tolui, Chagatai, or Jochi. The vast transcontinental empire connected the East with the West, and the Pacific to the Mediterranean, in an enforced Pax Mongolica, allowing the exchange of trade, technologies, commodities and ideologies across Eurasia. The empire grew rapidly under his rule and that of his descendants, who sent out invading armies in every direction. 1162–1227), whom a council proclaimed as the ruler of all Mongols in 1206. ![]() The Mongol Empire emerged from the unification of several nomadic tribes in the Mongol homeland under the leadership of Temüjin, known by the more famous title of Genghis Khan ( c. Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Europe, extending northward into parts of the Arctic eastward and southward into parts of the Indian subcontinent, attempted invasions of Southeast Asia and conquered the Iranian Plateau and westward as far as the Levant and the Carpathian Mountains. The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous land empire in history. |